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Films In Peel

by isleofman.com 12th December 2011
A Christmas treat for all the family on Wednesday 21st December at the Centenary Centre in Peel. Films in Peel will be screening Oscar winning Pixar animation, Toy Story 3 (cert U) at 6pm. Amazing animation, great characters and a fantastic script make this a classic! This is the last Toy Story movie in the series and by all accounts is the best so far. The crazy adventures of Woody, Buzz Lightyear and all the other toys, take a turn for the worse as they are mistakenly delivered to a day-care centre instead of stored in the attic when their owner, Andy, leaves home for college. (NB: this is not the 3D version) The film starts at 6:00pm, doors open at 5:30pm. Tickets cost ?4 (?3 concs) and are available from Celtic Gold in Peel or on the door unless sold out. Reservation tickets with seat guarantee (payment on the door) are also available from Mostly Manx (Douglas), Shakti Man ( Ramsey) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin). The runtime is 103 minutes. You can find further information and a full programme on www.centenarycentre.com or www.facebook.com/filmsinpeel or join the mailing list by writing to filmsinpeel@manx.net. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 12th, December 2011 09:35pm.

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